A Decade of Tuck

New England quarterback Tom Brady in the fourth quarter of the infamous "Tuck Rule" Divisional Playoff game. Wednesday is the 10th anniversary of the "Tuck Rule" game, which saw referee Walt Coleman controversially overturn Brady's fumble to give the ball back to the Patriots, paving the way for New England's 16-13 overtime victory.

If you woke me, or for that matter any New England Patriots fan, up on January 19, 2002 and said this game you will watch tonight is the pivotal game in franchise history.  This game will determine the next ten years of the franchise I, as well as those other fans, would have laughed in your face.

If you told me on that day that the kid running the offense and wearing #12 would become not only the “Greatest Patriot” but one of the greatest NFL players to ever wear a uniform, I would have laughed in your face.

If on that day in January you said the place kicker Adam Vinatieri would kick not one, but two, field goals in a driving snow storm.  That those field goals would not only tie, but also win the game in overtime, and that he would become the greatest clutch kicker in NFL history I would have laughed in your face.

If you were to say to me that day would propel that team, that coach and those players into the territory of becoming a NFL Dynasty, I would have laughed in your face.

If you said that a little known rule on the NFL books would save that game, the season and push a team towards being the team of the decade, I would have laughed in your face.

That play in the snow in Foxboro pushed New England into the conference championship game were they beat Pittsburgh, 24-17, on the road and into the franchises third Super Bowl appearance.

I remember saying to friends on “Super Sunday” as the team prepared to take the field against the St. Louis Rams, “why is it when we make the Super Bowl we always seem to play the team of the year?”

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In the past the Patriots played the Chicago Bears and were embarrassed in Super Bowl XX and then the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl XXXI and had a tough game.  Now standing before them were the Rams who had already won a Super Bowl two years earlier and were on the verge of being one the great teams in the NFL.

Their opponent, the New England Patriots, who as all the pundits thought, were there to be served up to slaughter as the Rams were awaiting coronation.  Even St. Louis players in the pregame moments were all talking of dynasty and the “Greatest Show on Turf”.

But New England fans saw with their own eyes what a bunch of rag tag NFL players all pulling in one direction could accomplish.  They beat the crap out of anything wearing a St. Louis uniform.  Marshall Faulk, the games greatest all purpose running back at that time, was chipped, chucked and thrown to the grown.  MVP QB Kurt Warner was abused anytime a New England defender was in reach getting hit, chipped and sacked.

After a tight affair it looked like we were going to have our first ever overtime Super Bowl game.  In fact Hall of Fame coach John Madden, who was calling the game for Fox Sports, said if he were coaching he’d play for overtime and not risk a turnover.

But Patriots coach Bill Belichick, offensive coordinator Charlie Weis and QB Tom Brady had different thoughts.  After a stirring drive to get into field goal range Vinatieri kicked the winning field goal as time expired and the improbable had happened the New England Patriots were Super Bowl Champions.

In the next ten seasons Patriots fans would be a witness to history.  Three Super Bowl titles in four appearances, the first team to go 16-0 in the regular season, Brady would win two NFL MVP awards, they would set records for points and every thing else in 2007.  They overcame the ACL injury to Brady and continued to make the playoffs and this season they are appearing in their 6th conference championship game since the Tuck Rule game.

In those ten years we’ve seen a new stadium open, a new team Hall of Fame open, a new shopping center open and have experienced the loss of Myra Kraft, for whom this season is dedicated.

Since the Tuck Rule game the New England Patriots have become a NFL Dynasty, one of the greatest franchises in NFL history.  They are now mentioned in the same breath as the Steelers, Bears, Cowboys, Niners and Packers.  Teams in other sports come to see how they are run.  Their employees are sought after for the leading jobs with other NFL and college teams.  Their head coach is a sure fire Hall of Famer, as is the owner, the quarterback and a few others who have played in their Sunday football in Foxboro.

It has been an amazing ten years since the Tuck Rule game.  I am truly afraid that I have been asleep all this time like Rip Van Winkle and that there is no Tom Brady or Bill Belichick or Adam Vinatieri.  That the three Super Bowl titles don’t exist, nor does the stadium, the Hall or the Kraft family and that the great and amazing plays I have witnessed this past decade are all just a dream.

What ever you do though please don’t wake me up, I’m too busy laughing.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 1/19

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

Paw Prints is our daily look at the happenings for the UConn Huskies football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball teams as well as some of the other sports. We will do our best to bring you the links from all of the media that covers the Huskies on a daily basis. As always, links can be found by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

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It’s game day for the UConn Huskies women’s basketball team as they’ll welcome former Husky Jamelle Elliott and her Cincinnati Bearcats to Gampel Pavilion. Tip is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. and the game will be broadcast locally in Connecticut on CPTV.

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UConn Women’s Basketball links

UConn-dominated U-19 team honored by USA Basketball [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

All three UConn signees nominees for McDonald’s All-American game [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Banks back at practice; cleared to play [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Game preview: UConn women host Cincinnati [Lee Lewis – The Republican-American]

Banks Fully Cleared, Practices In Full Today [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Hayes trying to go out with a bang at UConn [CT Post]

A Special Visit For Cincinnati Coach Jamelle Elliott [Hartford Courant]

Hartley set to square off with one of her mentors [New Haven Register]

Cincinnati visits No. 3 UConn women tonight [The Day]

UConn Women’s Basketball Glance — Cincinnati at UConn [The Hour]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Cincinnati Bungle [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Wrapping Things Up [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Jim Calhoun’s Take [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Cincinnati 70, UConn men 67: the wrap [Ed Daigneault – The Republican-American]

Post-game breakdown, video: Cincinnati [Gavin Keefe – The Day]

Notes/Quotes from Cincinnati: “I couldn’t be more disappointed with some of the guys on the team.” [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

One good dagger deservers another [Neill Ostrout – CT Post]

Deep Problems [UConn Huskies Basketball]

Huskies Come Up Short, Despite Kemba In The House [UConnHuskies.com]

Napier can’t save UConn in loss to Cincinnati [CT Post]

Front-line follies: UConn let down by starting frontcourt [CT Post]

It’s time for Lamb to turn into Kemba [CT Post]

Bearcats Hold Off Desperate Surge By UConn For 70-67 Win [Hartford Courant]

For Ryan Boatright, Another Game Out Of Uniform [Hartford Courant]

UConn Lost In So Many Different Ways [Hartford Courant]

No. 13 Huskies fall to Cincinnati [New Haven Register]

Bearcats have final say [The Day]

Will Huskies become a house of cards? [The Day]

UConn Football links

Surveying Big East attendance in 2011 [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Easley at 100 percent, eager to show Bills what he can do [CT Post]

Other UConn related links

W. Ice Hockey. Skating Strides Clinic a Success [UConnHuskies.com]

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Portland Pirates 4, Connecticut Whale 2

Portland, ME, January 18, 2012 – The Connecticut Whale’s losing streak stretched to seven games Wednesday night, as they lost a 4-2 decision to the Portland Pirates at the Cumberland County Civic Center.

CT WhaleConnecticut (19-15-2-4, 44 pts.) did maintain first place in the Northeast Division despite the loss, remaining two points ahead of the Albany Devils, who lost 5-4 at home to the Norfolk Admirals.

Four different Pirates scored in the victory for Portland, Andy Miele had two assists, and Justin Pogge made 22 saves.  Erik Christensen and Scott Tanski scored the Whale goals, and Kris Newbury assisted on both.

The Whale appeared to get a break only 1:51 into the first period when Alexandre Bolduc, playing his first game of the season after missing Portland’s first 39 games due to injury, got a four-minute butt-ending penalty.  Not only did Connecticut not score on the long man-advantage, but they gave up a freak shorthanded goal at 5:23.

Whale starting goaltender Chad Johnson came out to play a clear by Mathieu Brodeur, and Jordan Szwarz pressured Johnson.  Johnson beat Szwarz to the puck, but as Johnson turned to his backhand to try to put the puck behind the net, he accidentally shot it in.  The goal was credited to Brodeur, his first in the AHL.

Portland upped its lead to 2-0 only 3:45 later at 9:08, as Pirate leading scorer Brock Trotter scored his 12th of the season.  Johnson stopped Matt Watkins’ shot from the right-wing side, but Trotter was unchecked in front of the goal and was able to backhand the rebound in.

The Pirates chased Johnson from the game at 8:59 of the second period, after Ryan Duncan put home a goal from the right-wing side that appeared to deflect off a Whale defenseman’s stick.  The shot turned into an off-speed knuckler that found its way past Johnson, his third goal-against on 13 shots.  Cam Talbot entered the game at that point for Connecticut, and he prevented any further damage in the second.

Portland would get it to 4-0, though, on a power play at 8:05 of the third frame.  With Kelsey Tessier off for tripping, Michael Stone found Tyler Eckford with a pass at the right-wing faceoff dot, and Eckford’s one-timed blast went off of Talbot’s left shoulder and in.

After that the Whale got back in the game with a pair of goals in a span of 2:23.  At 11:59, Christensen tallied his first point in a Whale uniform, in the third game of his conditioning loan from the parent New York Rangers, when he came out of the penalty box to create a four-on-four situation and received a breakaway pass from Newbury.  Christensen ruined Pogge’s shutout bid with a shot to the stick side.

Then, at 14:22, Tanski scored the second goal of his rookie season, driving the middle and burying a centering pass from the left-wing side by Jonathan Audy-Marchessault.

Pogge would allow nothing further after that, though, and the Whale fell to 0-8-1 in their last nine road games.

Wednesday’s game concluded a schedule stretch in which the Whale played six out of seven games on the road.  Connecticut now starts a five-game homestand, which matches the longest on this year’s schedule, this Friday night, January 20.  The Atlantic Division-leading St. John’s IceCaps provide the opposition that night, and faceoff is 7:00 PM.  Tickets to that game, and all Whale home games, are available at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, as well as on-line at www.ctwhale.com and through TicketMaster Charge-by-phone at 1-800-745-3000.

This Saturday night, January 21, features a doubleheader of hockey action at the XL Center.  At 3:00 PM, the Boston Blades of the Canadian Women’s Hockey League, the top league in women’s pro hockey, take on Team Alberta in a CWHL regular-season contest.  Then, at 7:00, the Whale face off against the Norfolk Admirals.  A ticket to the Whale game is also good for admission to the CWHL contest.  Also on Saturday night, 3,000 fans receive a Wade Redden bobblehead, courtesy of Click It or Ticket.

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Connecticut Whale 2 at Portland Pirates 4
Wednesday, January 18, 2012 – Cumberland County Civic Center

Connecticut 0 0 2 – 2
Portland 2 1 1 – 4

1st Period-1, Portland, Brodeur 1 5:23 (SH). 2, Portland, Trotter 12 (Watkins, Miele), 9:08. Penalties-Bolduc Por (double minor – butt-ending (attempt)), 1:51; Nightingale Ct (high-sticking), 12:29.

2nd Period-3, Portland, Duncan 9 (Bolduc, Oystrick), 8:59. Penalties-Erixon Ct (high-sticking), 1:02; Werek Por (hooking), 4:25; Newbury Ct (interference), 4:53; Christensen Ct (hooking), 11:25; MacLean Por (goaltender interference), 12:32; Bell Ct (hooking), 20:00.

3rd Period-4, Portland, Eckford 4 (Stone, Miele), 8:05 (PP). 5, Connecticut, Christensen 1 (Newbury), 11:59. 6, Connecticut, Tanski 2 (Audy-Marchessault, Newbury), 14:22. Penalties-Tessier Ct (tripping), 7:28; Duncan Por (double minor – high-sticking), 8:49; Christensen Ct (tripping), 9:50; served by Grant Ct (bench minor – too many men), 10:43; Bolduc Por (boarding), 18:03.

Shots on Goal-Connecticut 4-11-9-24. Portland 8-8-8-24.
Power Play Opportunities-Connecticut 0 / 6; Portland 1 / 7.
Goalies-Connecticut, Johnson 10-8-4 (13 shots-10 saves); Talbot 9-9-0 (11 shots-10 saves). Portland, Pogge 7-5-3 (24 shots-22 saves).
A-3,971
Referees-Jarrod Ragusin (54), Terry Koharski (10).
Linesmen-Landon Bathe (80), Joe Andrews (32).

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Cincinnati Upends UConn 70-67

The Cincinnati Bearcats came into Gampel Pavilion on Wednesday night as one of the hotter teams in the Big East nevermind the country. The UConn Huskies were looking to stop the Bearcats momentum along with pickup their third straight win.

But that didn’t happen as the Bearcats lived and died on the three.

Cincinnati's Sean Kilpatrick (23) shoots the game-winning basket as Connecticut's Jeremy Lamb (3) and Shabazz Napier, right, defend late in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Storrs, Conn., Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012.Sean Kilpatrick’s three-pointer with 2.7 seconds gave the Bearcats the 70-67 win over the Huskies in front of a sell-out crowd at Gampel and a national audience on ESPN2.

UConn came back from an early second deficit to take a 57-55 lead on three free throws from Jeremy Lamb. But then Cincinnati responded with a 10-0 run to take a eight point lead with 2:53 remaining in the game.

Shabazz Napier got the Huskies to within five points with a three-pointer with 1:28 to go. A Napier foul sent Dion Dixon to the line who hit one-of-two to push the lead back to six for the Bearcats. Napier missed a three and Niels Giffey fouled Kilpatrick who missed the front end of the one-and-one.

Napier brought the Huskies to within three hitting a trey with 1:04 to go. After a Dixon miss on the other end, Napier drove the lane and was fouled. He would hit one-of-two at the line to make a two-point game and would commit the foul to send Dixon to the line where he once again hit one-of-two to push the lead to three again.

During the free throw, UConn head coach Jim Calhoun set up a play so he wouldn’t have to use a timeout. It worked out for him as Napier nailed a three with 9.5 seconds left to tie the game up at 67. Unfortunately for the Huskies, Kilpatrick hit the three to silence the Gampel crowd. After timeouts by both teams, Giffey’s three quarter court shot bounced off the rim to give the Bearcats their seventh straight Big East road win.

Napier led the way for UConn with a career-high 27 points with seven assists and five rebounds. Jeremy Lamb added 14 points, eight rebounds and five assists while Giffey had 10 points and six rebounds.

Kilpatrick paced the Bearcats with 16 points as he was one of five that scored in double-digits for the victors. Cashmere Wright had 13 points and a team-high five assists while Yancy Gates had a double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds. Dion and JaQuon Parker both had 12 points.

After winning two straight, the Huskies fall to 14-4 (4-3 Big East). The Bearcats, who are unranked, improve to 15-4 (5-1).

When Gates got into foul trouble in the first half, Cincinnati went to a four guard lineup and the Huskies had no answers for it. The Bearcats had seven threes in the first half as UConn’s defense was out of sync.

The Huskies would get that defense in order in the second half and that’s what got them back in the game before the decisive 10-0 run by Cincinnati.

Tough loss for the Huskies who were playing their second straight game without Ryan Boatright who is expected to meet with the NCAA in the next day or so. Hopefully all goes well and he’s back in action on Saturday. UConn definitely could have used him especially when Cincinnati was running with four guards and Gates.

The Huskies will step out of the conference for the final time this season when they’ll head to Knoxville, TN for a matchup with the Tennessee Volunteers on Saturday afternoon. Tip is scheduled for 4 p.m. and the game will be broadcast nationally on CBS.

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Notes and musings:

Cincinnati Bearcats @ UConn Huskies 1.18.12 box score

Here are the postgame quotes from UConn head coach Jim Calhoun and Cincinnati head coach Mick Cronin. There are player quotes available as well.

This was UConn’s first game at Gampel since December 8, 2011 when they beat Harvard. It was also their first loss of the season at home.

The Charlotte Bobcats were off on Wednesday night and that allowed former Husky All-American Kemba Walker a chance to attend the game with his mother.

The starters for the Huskies were Shabazz Napier, Jeremy Lamb, DeAndre Daniels, Alex Oriakhi and Andre Drummond.

UConn shot 44.1% (26-59) from the floor while the Bearcats shot 41.9% (26-62).

The Huskies had 15 assists on their 26 made baskets.

The big difference in the game came beyond the arc. UConn was 6-of-16 (37.5%) on threes while Cincinnati was 11-of-26 (42.3%).

The Huskies were 9-of-12 (75%) at the charity stripe while the Bearcats were 7-of-11 (63.6%).

UConn won the battle of the boards outrebounding Cincinnati 41-32.

The Huskies outscored the Bearcats 32-16 in the paint and 10-0 on the fast break.

Cincinnati had 16 second chance points to just 10 for UConn.

The Huskies had nine points off of six Cincinnati turnovers. The Bearcats had 17 points off of 11 UConn turnovers.

There were five ties in the game and 17 lead changes.

Cincinnati’s biggest lead was 12 points which came in the first half. UConn’s biggest lead was just two points and that happened a few times during the game.

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Four Huskies To Play In Football All-Star Games

Here’s the press release announcing that four UConn Huskies football players have been chosen to play in the end of season college football all-star games:

STORRS, Conn. – Four University of Connecticut senior football players have been invited to play in upcoming postseason all-star games.

UConn Huskies footballCenter Moe Petrus (St. Laurent, Que.) will play in the East-West Shrine Game on Sat., January 21 at 4:00 p.m. with coverage on the NFL Network. The game will be played at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla. Longtime coaching veterans Brad Childress (West) and Bobby Ross (East) will serve as the head coaches for the game.

Offensive tackle Mike Ryan (Tamaqua, Pa.) will play in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl on Sat., January 21 at 6:00 p.m. with coverage on the NBC Sports Network. The game will be played at the Home Depot Center in Los Angeles. Ryan will play for the National Team that is being coached by former NFL coach Dick Vermeil.

Defensive tackle Kendall Reyes (Nashua, N.H.) will play in the Senior Bowl on Sat., January 28 at 4:00 p.m. with coverage on the NFL Network. The game is played at Ladd-Pebbles Stadium in Mobile, Ala. Mike Shanahan and the Washington Redskins staff will coach the South team while Leslie Frazier and the Minnesota Vikings staff will work with the North team.

Senior kicker Dave Teggart (Northborough, Mass.) will play in the Players All-Star Classic on Sat., February 4 at 3:00 p.m. with coverage on Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast and Cox Sports Television. The game is being played at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, Ariz. Kurt Schottenheimer and Martin Bayless will serve as the head coaches in that game.

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Reyes was a First Team All-BIG EAST Conference pick for the second time in a row this season and also earned All-ECAC honors. He started 41 games during his UConn career and was third on the UConn team with 13.5 tackles for loss while making 46 total tackles in 2011. For his career, he had 32.5 tackles for a loss – tenth in school history.


Ryan was a First Team All-BIG EAST Conference pick in 2010 and as second team pick in 2011. He started all 12 games for the Huskies in 2011 and started 33 games for UConn over his career. He saw action as both a guard and a tackle during his time with the Huskies.

Petrus was a mainstay on the Husky offense line during his career as he made 52-straight career starts and 39 at center. During his career, he blocked for five individual 1,000-yard rushing seasons.

Teggart was also a First Team All-BIG EAST pick and All-ECAC selection. Teggart was a four-year standout and holds the UConn career records for field goals (74), extra points (128) and points (350). Teggart kicked a field goal in 22 of his final 25 collegiate games and had multiple field goals in eight games this year and had 11 career games with three or more field goals.

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Red Sox To Appear At Least Twice on ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball

ESPN

It should come as no surprise that when ESPN announced their 2012 Sunday Night Baseball schedule of telecasts that we’d find the Boston Red Sox playing the New York Yankees twice.

The good thing is that we’ll be able to listen to Terry Francona every Sunday night since he’ll be a part of the broadcast crew replacing new Red Sox skipper Bobby Valentine. I do have to wonder if Tito will ask for those nights off since he knows he’ll be at the ballpark broadcasting a game for at least four-five hours.

Here’s the release from ESPN:

ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball Presented by Taco Bell – the exclusive, national game of the week – will continue to showcase Major League Baseball’s top teams and biggest stars throughout 2012. The Sunday Night Baseball schedule will feature the Los Angeles Angels and offseason acquisition Albert Pujols visiting the New York Yankees and Derek Jeter on April 15; two rivalry matchups between the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees (April 22 and July 8); multiple appearances by the defending champion St. Louis Cardinals (May 20 and July 15, in addition to Opening Night April 4); and three appearances by the Texas Rangers – the defending AL pennant winners – April 8 and 29 and May 13.

ESPN’s first seven Sunday Night games will feature at least one playoff team and several of MLB’s biggest stars will be on display, including the Angels’ Pujols; the Yankees’ Jeter, Alex Rodriguez and Robinson Cano; Boston’s Adrian Gonzalez, Dustin Pedroia and Jacoby Ellsbury; Texas’ Josh Hamilton; Tampa Bay’s Evan Longoria; Philadelphia’s Ryan Howard and Chase Utley; St. Louis’ Matt Holliday and Lance Berkman; Dodgers slugger Matt Kemp; Atlanta’s Chipper Jones and Brian McCann; Chicago’s Paul Konerko; and Washington’s Ryan Zimmerman.

This season will also mark the debut of analyst Terry Francona, who joins play-by-play commentator Dan Shulman and analyst Orel Hershiser in the Sunday Night Baseball booth. Sunday Night games are also available via ESPN Radio, ESPN Deportes, ESPN3 and ESPN Mobile TV.

ESPN Radio’s Sunday Night Baseball broadcast team will again be play-by-play commentator Jon Sciambi and analyst Chris Singleton.  ESPN Radio, entering its 15th season of MLB coverage, will also broadcast a game of the week each Saturday during the regular season, the State Farm Home Run Derby and All-Star Game, and every Division Series, League Championship Series and World Series game.

The Sunday Night Baseball schedule as selected to date follows (all telecasts begin at 8 p.m. ET).  Game selections for the remainder of the season will be made three weeks (June and July 1, 22 and 29) or two weeks (August and September) in advance.

ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball Schedule

Date Teams (all telecasts at 8 p.m. ET)
April 8 Chicago White Sox at Texas
April 15 L.A. Angels at N.Y. Yankees
April 22 Yankees at Boston
April 29 Tampa Bay at Texas
May 6 Philadelphia at Washington
May 13 Angels at Texas
May 20 St. Louis at L.A. Dodgers
May 27 Washington at Atlanta
June 3-July 1 TBD
July 8 Yankees at Boston
July 15 St. Louis at Cincinnati
July 22-Sept 23 TBD

MLB Opening Week on ESPN

ESPN’s 23rd season of Major League Baseball will also include five games April 4-6 highlighted by an exclusive Opening Night telecast when the defending champion St. Louis Cardinals visit the Miami Marlins, in the debut of Marlins Park, Wednesday, April 4, at 7 p.m.

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Theo Epstein Compensation Coming To a Head

It looks as though MLB commissioner Bud Selig will have to settle the compensation issue between the Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs about Theo Epstein.

Boston Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein reacts at a news conference at Fenway Park in Boston, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2011, one day after the Red Sox failed to make the baseball playoff. Epstein said he won't make a scapegoat of manager Terry Francona after the team's unprecedented September collapse, and that everyone will be evaluated this offseason, including the manager and GM.According to a report in the Chicago Sun-Times and confirmed by Carrie Muskat of MLB.com, the Red Sox have asked Selig to settle the dispute. The Sun-Times states that Theo’s best friend in the Red Sox organization, Larry Lucchino (sense the sarcasm) asked that Selig settled the matter.

As we know, Theo left the Red Sox about a month or so after the season with one year left on his contract. The two teams agreed their would be compensation for Theo leaving to go to the Windy City but for the past two and half months, the sides haven’t been able to come together on something agreeable.

This will be interesting to follow as to what Selig decides as what is “fair” compensation for Theo. While executives have left for other teams in the past, there really is no precedent.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 1/18

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

Paw Prints is our daily look at the happenings for the UConn Huskies football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball teams as well as some of the other sports. We will do our best to bring you the links from all of the media that covers the Huskies on a daily basis. As always, links can be found by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

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It’s game day for the UConn Huskies men’s basketball team as they’ll host the Cincinnati Bearcats at Gampel Pavilion. Tip is scheduled for 7 p.m. and the game will be nationally televised on ESPN2.

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UConn Men’s Basketball links

New-Look Cincy Comes to Town [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Jim Calhoun Looking To Win Charity Challenge [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

UConn: Notes From Tuesday’s Men’s Basketball Practice [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

UConn preparing for Cincinnati [Gavin Keefe – The Day]

Notes/Quotes: Jan. 18 [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

Midseason Report: All the Other Stuff [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

Game preview: UConn men host Cincinnati [Lee Lewis – The Republican-American]

Streaking Bearcats headed to Storrs [Neill Ostrout – Journal Inquirer]

No. 11 Huskies Set For Home Contest Against Cincinnati Wednesday [UConnHuskies.com]

New-look Cincy to test UConn men [CT Post]

UConn Faces Big Test Against Cincinnati Without Boatright [Hartford Courant]

Bearcats Grew Up Quickly After Ugly Fight With Xavier [Hartford Courant]

For Dave Leitao, Donyell Marshall, A Long Way From The Spotlight [Hartford Courant]

New-look Cincinnati faces Huskies [New Haven Register]

No. 13 UConn men host Cincinnati tonight [The Day]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Cincinnati up next [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Hartley joined 100 3-pointer club; Doty is next [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Video of UConn target Taya Reimer’s most recent game [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Stokes Responds To Benching By Producing First Double-Double [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Benching Jolts UConn’s Kiah Stokes Into Solid Game Vs. UNC [Hartford Courant]

Kiah’s play vs. UNC stokes optimism [New Haven Register]

UConn Football links

UConn Coaching Changes? News And Notes… [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

UConn Coach Foley Moving To Tight Ends: DeLeone To O-Line And Remains Coordinator [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

Foley, DeLeone Switching Coaching Roles At UConn [Hartford Courant]

Cochran now officially part of UConn football family [The Day]

Other UConn related links

W. Track. Crevoiserat Named BIG EAST Track Athlete of the Week [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Soccer. Nickardo Blake Taken By Toronto In MLS Supplemental Draft [UConnHuskies.com]

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2012 NCAA Women’s Basketball Rankings – Week 10 (Jan. 17)

AP & ESPN/USA Today Coaches Polls

The NCAA women’s basketball rankings are out for the week and the UConn Huskies remain as the No. 3 team in both polls.

The Baylor Lady Bears are on top of each polls and are followed in the top five of both polls by the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, UConn, Stanford Cardinal and Duke Blue Devils.

Joining Notre Dame and UConn from the Big East in the top 25 are the Rutgers Scarlet Knights (7/8), Louisville Cardinals (18/15), Georgetown Hoyas (19/17) and DePaul Blue Demons (21/19).

There are no teams from the Big East among the others receiving votes.

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AP Top 25 ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll
RK TEAM REC PTS PVS RK TEAM REC PTS PVS
1 Baylor (39) 17-0 975 1 1 Baylor (31) 17-0 775 1
2 Notre Dame 17-1 936 2 2 Notre Dame 17-1 741 2
3 Connecticut 15-2 887 3 3 Connecticut 15-2 713 3
4 Stanford 15-1 865 4 4 Stanford 15-1 684 4
5 Duke 14-2 797 7 5 Duke 14-2 634 6
6 Kentucky 16-2 739 9 6 Kentucky 16-2 608 8
7 Rutgers 15-2 719 8 7 Maryland 17-1 592 5
8 Maryland 16-1 718 5 8 Rutgers 15-2 548 9
9 Tennessee 13-4 667 6 9 Tennessee 13-4 546 7
10 Ohio State 17-1 630 11 10 Miami (FL) 15-3 501 11
11 Miami (FL) 15-3 606 13 11 Green Bay 15-0 442 12
12 Green Bay 15-0 500 14 12 Ohio State 17-1 430 13
13 Purdue 15-3 424 17 13 Texas A&M 11-4 389 10
14 Texas A&M 11-4 413 12 14 Georgia 15-3 369 16
15 Georgia 15-3 403 19 15 Louisville 14-4 326 15
16 Delaware 14-1 367 20 16 Delaware 14-1 284 18
17 Texas Tech 14-2 355 10 17 Georgetown 14-4 265 17
18 Louisville 14-4 342 16 18 Purdue 15-3 241 20
19 Georgetown 14-4 285 18 19 DePaul 15-3 237 19
20 Nebraska 15-2 282 15 20 Texas Tech 14-2 180 14
21 DePaul 15-3 249 21 21 Penn State 13-4 157 25
22 Penn State 13-4 180 NR 22 Vanderbilt 14-3 86 NR
23 Kansas State 13-3 132 NR 22 Kansas State 13-3 86 24
24 North Carolina 12-5 60 22 24 Nebraska 15-2 85 23
25 Vanderbilt 14-3 50 25 25 Gonzaga 15-3 63 22
Dropped from rankings: Dropped from rankings:
Gonzaga 23, South Carolina 24 North Carolina 21
Others receiving votes: Others receiving votes:
Gonzaga 41, LSU 20, Georgia Tech 10, South Carolina 7, Kansas 4, Hofstra 2, Michigan State 2, Oklahoma 2, St. Bonaventure 2, Brigham Young 1, Princeton 1, Saint Mary’s 1, USC 1 Georgia Tech 27, Kansas 21, North Carolina 13, Middle Tennessee 10, South Carolina 6, FGCU 6, Michigan 4, Florida 3, Texas 2, USC 1

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